Single vehicle rollover with injuries near Appalachian Highway, Thomas WV
An emergency response was conducted for a single vehicle rollover near US-219 and Appalachian Highway in Davis, West Virginia. The driver was initially trapped with leg and head injuries but was later extricated and transported by ambulance. The vehicle was off the road and in the trees.
Audio|Source: Tucker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Tryfor, coming from Davis, it'll be on the left side.
00:03
He said he wasn't too sure how far off already was.
00:07
You may be able to see his slashes.
00:19
Truck 22, Tucker Calm, we're responding.
00:23
Truck 22, show you're responding at (number withheld).
00:27
22, you're responding in the vicinity of US-219, Appalachian Highway and Davis for a single vehicle rollover down over the hill.
00:38
Caller advises that he is entrapped, can't get out.
00:43
Does have a possible leg injury and head injury.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:49
Ten-four, Tucker, Calm.
00:52
Truck, Tom.
00:56
Five-four, what's the location in the crash?
01:02
Truck 22, Tucker Calm.
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Clock 22, go ahead.
01:10
Would you set Davis' tones off again?
01:15
Tedforth sir, I'll be advised you do have company 40 on station.
01:23
10 4th. 10 4.
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Attention Company 20, Attention Company 20, Respond US-219, Appalachian Highway in Davis for a single vehicle rollover with injury and entrapment.
01:43
Time of third alert for Company 20, (number withheld).
01:51
22, Tucker Com.
01:54
22, go ahead.
02:01
But you have to make sure Thomas responds.
02:07
Ten-four, I did take them out to respond along with Company 30 for manpower.
02:12
Go ahead.
02:15
Ten-four, thank you.
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Thank you, thank you for calling.
02:18
Ten-four, six.
02:23
Thank you. She was on, Steve.
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D-1cine-220.
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Dr.com, MD1.
02:38
MD1, go ahead.
02:41
Yes, ma'am.
02:42
Is this outside of Davis toward Canaan?
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10-4[1], sir.
02:48
Thank you. Good.
02:54
Good morning, Tucker.
02:57
Chief Sonny, go ahead.
03:01
We have our AMS has patients.
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They're loading them in the ambulance now.
03:06
He got out of the vehicle.
03:09
Ten-four, good copy.
03:10
Your two-twenty.
03:16
Chief 20, can you advise if he has the preference for a wrecker?
03:24
Negative.
03:26
The car is off the roadway and into the trees.
03:31
Ten-four.
03:36
Five, six, eight.
03:41
Good.
03:45
48, shall you're responding, (number withheld)?
03:49
Flooded.
03:50
Good.
03:53
Stand for whoever's next in rotation.
03:58
Ten, four.
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Poh-6-8, Tucker.
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How many occupants are in the vehicle?
04:19
Just a one.
04:22
TAN-4 is EMS-Filantine.
04:27
San-4. San-4.
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10-4[1]. I don't know if they copy direct.
04:33
Will you advise us just to stay on scene momentarily if they're getting it and I'm coming?
04:41
Ten-four. You have a ETA.
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And I'm coming up 32 on the Randolph side now.
04:56
Ten-four. Ten-four.
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MD1 on scene, (number withheld) break, Tucker, calling 5.4.
05:08
The problem, MD1.
05:14
He's on his way to get in the ambulance right now.
05:19
104, could you advise the crew to stay there until 5668 gets on scene?
05:33
Also be advised, Nelson's is responding.
05:40
Yeah,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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